looking for the digital keys,ids for digital radio
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looking for the digital keys,ids for digital radio
yes looking for the digital keys, id or what ever you call them for the Motorola ASTRO 3600 baud . the freq is 154.935 in new hampshire. that is the state police. all i want to do is monitor this. but i need the network keys, ids what ever there called. can any one point me in the right direction
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Good luck on your search for your digital syskeys which it sounds like you are looking for. I know that you will not find any and if you do for some reason they will not work right.
As said earlier the 3600 "APCO25" (and I use that term very carefully) is fully decodeable and trunk trackable with the new Uniden Scanner coming out. This elminates the need of having a radio and getting syskeys for the system.
As you may know or may not know if you have a syskey then you almost have full access to the system. From there all you ready need is an id and your just about home with the ability to transmit, and I am pretty sure you will not get that for a system the state police work off of.
Hell even over here in MN where we are starting to slowly migrate over to the "APCO25" (careful) 9600 digital system, and I work for a dealer of EF Johnson "APCO25" radio dealer, we have a hell of a time getting keys to program radios for depts. that are signed up and will be using them on the system.
As for using a scanner over here that is more difficult as the uniden as far as my research has gone is not able to decode and trunk the 9600 bauds so that screws me for MN here and for MI.
But on the other side of the coin if some how you get one of those keys and plug it in to the radio and law enforcement over there gets wind of it, I (personally) think we may see you on one of the "How my radio got taken away from me by law enforcement" threads.
Good luck.
As said earlier the 3600 "APCO25" (and I use that term very carefully) is fully decodeable and trunk trackable with the new Uniden Scanner coming out. This elminates the need of having a radio and getting syskeys for the system.
As you may know or may not know if you have a syskey then you almost have full access to the system. From there all you ready need is an id and your just about home with the ability to transmit, and I am pretty sure you will not get that for a system the state police work off of.
Hell even over here in MN where we are starting to slowly migrate over to the "APCO25" (careful) 9600 digital system, and I work for a dealer of EF Johnson "APCO25" radio dealer, we have a hell of a time getting keys to program radios for depts. that are signed up and will be using them on the system.
As for using a scanner over here that is more difficult as the uniden as far as my research has gone is not able to decode and trunk the 9600 bauds so that screws me for MN here and for MI.
But on the other side of the coin if some how you get one of those keys and plug it in to the radio and law enforcement over there gets wind of it, I (personally) think we may see you on one of the "How my radio got taken away from me by law enforcement" threads.
Good luck.
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Ok, I'm going to chime in here;
The Frquency that he wants to monitor comes back to the New Hampshire State Police Troop A. My Police Call book States that it is a digital frequency. It is not a Trunked System so you do not need a System Key, Network ID, or Digital ID as he calls it.
As I see it, This person would be better off getting the Uniden scanner with digital card when it comes out...
The Frquency that he wants to monitor comes back to the New Hampshire State Police Troop A. My Police Call book States that it is a digital frequency. It is not a Trunked System so you do not need a System Key, Network ID, or Digital ID as he calls it.
As I see it, This person would be better off getting the Uniden scanner with digital card when it comes out...
Last edited by Matt on Wed Jan 01, 2003 9:47 am, edited 1 time in total.
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If you are indeed inquireing for recreational scanning, and you are wanting to listen to a IMBE system, then there is no need for any system key, as you are not transmitting on a frequency that you aren't licenced for, no system key is going to be required.
If I were you, I would look back to past posts of when other folks have asked for very similar information with the idea that they wanted to transmit there...be carefull with what you ask sir.
If you are indeed inquireing for recreational scanning, and you are wanting to listen to a IMBE system, then there is no need for any system key, as you are not transmitting on a frequency that you aren't licenced for, no system key is going to be required.
If I were you, I would look back to past posts of when other folks have asked for very similar information with the idea that they wanted to transmit there...be carefull with what you ask sir.
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